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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal Watch

13 October 2009, 20.50 | Posted in Watches | 1 comment »

Selectism - Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal Watch

Omega has announced the launch of something special – a 42mm watch made from ceramic and Liquidmetal. “Swatch Group researchers collaborating with OMEGA’s product development team have created a striking ceramic diving bezel whose numbers and scaling, made of the Liquidmetal® alloy, appear in stunning silvery contrast to the black ceramic background. The colour of the ceramic dial perfectly matches that of the bezel. The result is an aesthetic wonder only made possible by several new and innovative processes.” 1948 units are being produced of this ceramic and Liquidmetal monster. That number corresponds with the launch year for the Seamaster. A killer timepiece. (timezone)

More detailed looks at the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal Watch after the click.


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1 comment
  1. Robert:

    John Connor: You mean more advanced than you are?
    The Terminator: Yes. A mimetic poly-alloy.
    John Connor: What the hell does that mean?
    The Terminator: Liquid metal.

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